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but now, the city is implementing the sales tax act. and food trucks are now longer immune. they have to charge 10% on every sale. the tax went into effect yesterday. while most customers were not happy about the extra fee, it did not seem to impact the number of people lining up for food. >>> caught on camera. fish bait stolen. and you won't believe how smart the perp is. you don't want to miss this. >> a big star joins the cast of raising hope. for tonight's two big stars for tonight's season premiere. find out who they are, and i will give you a hint at a mom/daughter duo. two of the main characters dish on the upcoming season when we come back. 9:27 now. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine wi fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starte
but now, the city is implementing the sales tax act. and food trucks are now longer immune. they have to charge 10% on every sale. the tax went into effect yesterday. while most customers were not happy about the extra fee, it did not seem to impact the number of people lining up for food. >>> caught on camera. fish bait stolen. and you won't believe how smart the perp is. you don't want to miss this. >> a big star joins the cast of raising hope. for tonight's two big stars for...
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they're doing it with the help of city blossoms. this is lola and rebecca, the co-founders and co executive directors of city blossoms. good morning to you all of you. it smells like an italian restaurant in here. because they're learning to make pesto. but you know what? the whole farm to school month works so nicely, with your garden to classroom theme that you've been doing for a long time. >> absolutely. we've been working with kids since the late 90s. but city blossoms officially became a nonprofit in 2009. and we work with over 16 different locations in the city. >> and kind 6 6 -- of give me an idea of exactly what you do with the schools. >> depending what the schools need we like to come in and help to build a garden or work a garden they already built and we teach nutrition classes from produce from the guarden. >> we have some pictures from the garden as it was nicely watered this morning and how do you decide what to grow and what are the kid's responsibles in terms of caring for the guarden. >> the kids come out every s
they're doing it with the help of city blossoms. this is lola and rebecca, the co-founders and co executive directors of city blossoms. good morning to you all of you. it smells like an italian restaurant in here. because they're learning to make pesto. but you know what? the whole farm to school month works so nicely, with your garden to classroom theme that you've been doing for a long time. >> absolutely. we've been working with kids since the late 90s. but city blossoms officially...
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in the newsroom, matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> the city is taking a look at those food trucks. they are very pop already in this area. up next, you will now be paying a bit more for that quick meal. >> we'll tell you how much more and why coming up next. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billion dollars. money that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us. question seven keeps maryland money in maryland. david smallwood: question seven, i think it will be a... good thing for the state of maryland. s. >>> lunch just got a little more expensive at d.c.'s food trucks. you have to pay an actual 10 cents. >> 10% actually. i know what you meant. laura evans has our story now. >> the food truck craze has reached such a fevered pitch, the d.c. government is now having its falafel and
in the newsroom, matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> the city is taking a look at those food trucks. they are very pop already in this area. up next, you will now be paying a bit more for that quick meal. >> we'll tell you how much more and why coming up next. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and...
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flag above his own city hall for a day if the nats win. it will be a modified version with taxation without representation on the bar. and if st. louis wins, mayor gray will fly the st. louis flag. >> i thought we would get the arch but maybe not. >> no. >> like it or not, winter will be here before you know it and we have some ways to protect yourself from the element. >> i hate this. >> i'm having problems already >>> and some local students applying 4h training to a challenge. good morning, holly. >> reporter: good morning to you. these kids are designing robots to help preserve the environment. what are you doing? and did i mention to you that they are only in the 4th and 5th grades? this is the national science day and this year is the eco bot challenge. we'll tell you what that means and why this day is so important. that's coming up next on fox 5 news. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when presidident obama couldn'. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufact
flag above his own city hall for a day if the nats win. it will be a modified version with taxation without representation on the bar. and if st. louis wins, mayor gray will fly the st. louis flag. >> i thought we would get the arch but maybe not. >> no. >> like it or not, winter will be here before you know it and we have some ways to protect yourself from the element. >> i hate this. >> i'm having problems already >>> and some local students applying 4h...
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, dell city and pushing uinto the mountains. that will cross through the area. i promise once we get that last westerly band through the region, we should see things to really quiet down. there'll only be scattered showers here for the next couple of hours. here's what's happening, same frontal system, same storm system we've been talking about the last couple days, finally will be pushing to the east, but it's been a very, very slow mover. notice the movement just generally kind of south to north there. the back edge, we can finally see it out here into eastern kentucky. so we'll get the showers out early this morning and the clouds will linger for a good time. but by late this afternoon we'll start to see at least partial sunshine. here's the best part, our winds are going to shift out of the north and west and allow some dryer air in here and eventually some cooler air later tonight. i think our overnight lows will be back into the 50s to p 60 here in town. but futurecast into motion for you, there you see at 1:00 just a spri
, dell city and pushing uinto the mountains. that will cross through the area. i promise once we get that last westerly band through the region, we should see things to really quiet down. there'll only be scattered showers here for the next couple of hours. here's what's happening, same frontal system, same storm system we've been talking about the last couple days, finally will be pushing to the east, but it's been a very, very slow mover. notice the movement just generally kind of south to...